There was a lot of confusion about AT&T rate plans inside SunCom during the whole thing, and there is still some confusion about them. In general, people who switch to "regular" SunCom rateplans have much fewer problems than people who retained an AT&T rateplan.

Chances are very very slim that this will happen. T-Mobile aquired spectrum that covers suncom's footprint in the recent AWS auction (granted its for WCDMA) as T-Mobile rolls out 3G accross the country they will probably expand into NC, SC, and PR on their own.

It could happen because Suncom does have assets there, meaning subscribers, and towers so that would help, but T-mobile needs a company or companies that have tons of assets all over this country. For example, Alltel or something of that sort.

You may be right! Now that the liberals that have been elected to the House and Senate...we may have a government owned phone company who taxes you to death, and just wants to get bigger. Foreign policy..NO, wait, democrats don't beleive in that. Positive that Shanghai will be in bed with the liberals.